The spell-check and formatting functions on a computer enableeveryone to write a letter, don't they? Paul Bray thinks not, and has theevidence to prove it
Some years ago, I worked for Save the Children in Morocco. Local literacy levels were low, so I was always surprised at the ability of even very poor families to write long, well-presented letters....
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